South Asia - Population ages 0-14, total
The value for Population ages 0-14, total in South Asia was 512,157,800 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 524,870,800 in 2011 and a minimum value of 232,284,000 in 1960.
Definition: Total population between the ages 0 to 14. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Bank's total population and age/sex distributions of the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 232,284,000 |
1961 | 238,814,900 |
1962 | 245,721,700 |
1963 | 252,754,700 |
1964 | 259,486,100 |
1965 | 265,711,800 |
1966 | 272,547,600 |
1967 | 278,735,200 |
1968 | 284,460,400 |
1969 | 290,040,500 |
1970 | 295,644,100 |
1971 | 301,988,900 |
1972 | 308,236,300 |
1973 | 314,423,300 |
1974 | 320,542,400 |
1975 | 326,613,700 |
1976 | 333,829,600 |
1977 | 340,778,500 |
1978 | 347,595,300 |
1979 | 354,445,700 |
1980 | 361,419,900 |
1981 | 369,533,500 |
1982 | 377,681,900 |
1983 | 385,809,100 |
1984 | 393,768,000 |
1985 | 401,465,900 |
1986 | 410,320,500 |
1987 | 418,541,600 |
1988 | 426,298,900 |
1989 | 433,815,500 |
1990 | 441,183,100 |
1991 | 448,961,900 |
1992 | 456,451,200 |
1993 | 463,542,400 |
1994 | 470,045,500 |
1995 | 475,853,400 |
1996 | 481,727,600 |
1997 | 486,937,900 |
1998 | 491,515,500 |
1999 | 495,557,600 |
2000 | 499,155,700 |
2001 | 503,421,400 |
2002 | 507,076,700 |
2003 | 510,212,800 |
2004 | 512,938,100 |
2005 | 515,292,900 |
2006 | 518,073,100 |
2007 | 520,495,000 |
2008 | 522,480,600 |
2009 | 523,836,900 |
2010 | 524,436,300 |
2011 | 524,870,800 |
2012 | 524,276,200 |
2013 | 522,991,800 |
2014 | 521,465,100 |
2015 | 519,984,200 |
2016 | 518,073,500 |
2017 | 516,728,500 |
2018 | 515,602,400 |
2019 | 514,143,500 |
2020 | 512,157,800 |
Aggregation method: Sum
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Health Indicators
Sub-Topic: Population